Logan City and Cache County SWAT members were called in to coax an armed man out of his home in Northern Utah on Thursday.

Mackinzie Hamilton

Residents in the Northern Utah community of Providence, who were evacuated during a police stand-off Thursday have been allowed to return to their homes.

"[Police] responded, and when they responded to the residence they were notified by the neighbors that the neighbors had heard gunshots inside the residence."

Cache County Sheriff Lt. Matt Bilodeau says 23-year-old Bryson Miller surrendered to police around 7:35 p.m. on Thursday evening. Members from Logan City and Cache County SWAT teams had surrounded Miller's home around noon on Thursday, where he had barricaded himself.

Law enforcement eventually sent a robot into the home after Miller failed to respond to verbal requests to surrender. SWAT threw tear gas into the home before approaching the armed Miller. He was cooperative when officers located him and surrendered before being taken to Logan hospital in an ambulance.

Lt. Bilodeau says the investigation surrounding the stand-off continues. No charges have been filed against Miller.

The incident and the evacuations began after officers received a phone call from Miller's mother reporting that her son was suicidal.